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Wipers: A bit of both
ОглавлениеThis popular hybrid shown in Figure 4-10 favors big-water reservoirs and the tailraces found below their dams. Often stocked by state DNR agencies, wipers school and chase shad and other baitfish along rocky points and through open expanses of water. Anglers target them by casting lures that imitate popular forage fish, and wipers tend to be more aggressive than stripers. Because they school, catching one may lead to quickly catching another. Like striped bass, they tend to remain on the move, however.
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FIGURE 4-10: Hybrid or wiper bass, a cross between a white bass and a striped bass, are often stocked in reservoirs.